Zhi Qian
Zhi Qian (; fl. 222–252 CE) was a Chinese Buddhist layman of Yuezhi ancestry who translated a wide range of Indian Buddhist scriptures into Chinese. He was the grandson (or according to another source, the son) of an immigrant from the country of the Great Yuezhi, an area that overlapped to at least some extent with the territory of the Kushan Empire. According to the Chinese custom of the time, he used the ethnonym "Zhi" as his surname, to indicate his foreign ancestry. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Li, Yan, Fang, Yun-Xin, Zhou, Qian-Zhi, Xu, Xiang-Po, Liu, Jin-Zhong, Zhou, Guo-Yi, Wang, Jiang-HaiGet access
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2by Yan Li, Yun-Xin Fang, Qian-Zhi Zhou, Xiang-Po Xu, Jin-Zhong Liu, Guo-Yi Zhou, Jiang-Hai WangGet access
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3by Qian-Zhi Zhou, Yan Li, Fang Chen, Shui-Fu Li, Shu-Jun Dong, Feng-Lin Zhang, Xiao-Ming Xu, Jiang-Hai WangGet access
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5by Li, Youwei, Perez-Mejias, Carlos, Zhao, Jingyao, Li, Hanying, Zhang, Haiwei, Lu, Jiayu, Wang, Jian, Duan, Pengzhen, Dong, Xiyu, Wang, Haibo, Ning, Youfeng, Qian, Zhi, Edwards, R. Lawrence, Cheng, HaiGet access
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6by Li, Youwei, Perez-Mejias, Carlos, Zhao, Jingyao, Li, Hanying, Zhang, Haiwei, Lu, Jiayu, Wang, Jian, Duan, Pengzhen, Dong, Xiyu, Wang, Haibo, Ning, Youfeng, Qian, Zhi, Edwards, R. Lawrence, Cheng, HaiGet access
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